Magrath Store News (March 15, 1990)

An archive of the Magrath Trading Store News. The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the Wes Balderson to digitize and display this content. MAGRATH TRADING CO. STORE NEWS PHONES: OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 , UPSTAIRS & STORE NE...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1990
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Summary:An archive of the Magrath Trading Store News. The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the Wes Balderson to digitize and display this content. MAGRATH TRADING CO. STORE NEWS PHONES: OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 , UPSTAIRS & STORE NEWS 758-6377 STORE HOURS: -Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday 8 a.m. tp 6 p.m SNAZZJE COTTON T-SHIRTS. SHORT I PATTERN'® PURPLE, ROYAL SIZES . .SMALL. MEDIUM, OR qt JITS 2 PIBCE SUITS- blouses, slacks, or by SHORTS IN LOVELY SHADES OF HOT PINK OR SMART SETS . LILAC PRINTED AND PLAINS. VISIT THE SALE RACK OF PRESSES WHICH INCLUDES ASSORTED SIZES STYLES & COLORS. ’ <■ WEEKEND SPECIAL JACKETS SKIRTS % OFF S6rK SEWING NECESSITIES Buttons FOR JEANS. SET OF EIGHT. RUSTPROOF. REG. $2.50 SALE FASTENER PLIER.?/ )R SALE: Pilling home. 209E. Harker Ave. 3 bedroom, 4 way split. Attached double garage. Many extra's. Ph. 758-3057. NOTICE: In response to our challenge for donations to S.T.A.R.S., we have received and mailed in $1,250.00. To anyone else who desires to give to S.T.A.R.S., the mailing address is: "Alberta Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society, 164-1312-53rd Ave- N.E., Calgary, Alberta. T2M 4L7, or you may contact us. Official tax receipts are sent direct to the donors. Thanks for your support. Magrath Hospital Aux. ATTACHES EYELETS AND SNAPS. REGULAR $5.95 SALE IRON ALL NO SCORCH, NO SHINE, NO PRESS . "USE IRON ALL AS YOU SEW AND EVERYTHING YOU Late ModelFarm Hand with pump and controls. ■ Two forks: 15 bale fork, loose hay fork. 20 ft. lift. Asking $250. Roy Peterson 753-4123. SOCCER: Grades 1 & 2 Soccer is starting. If you have a child in grade 1 or 2 interested in playing soccer please contact Marva Hatch at 8-3646. I need to know how many kids will' be registeriing so I can make the teams. Also, if you are interested in coaching please let me know that too. Thanks. IDEAL FOR POLYESTER, KNIT, WOOLS, SILK, EVEN DELIC&RE fabric. REG. $4.99 ror AC1-IRON ALL STOPS SHINE WITHOUT A PRESS CLOTH. FITS STEAM OR DRY IRONS. New books at the Magrath Public Library "Calif imia Gold", by John Jake$. "The Captive" by Victoria Holt. "Labor of Love" Pres. Benson in Europe in 1946. Also, 50 new EASY books. ATTENTION: Deadline for S.A.R.R.C. Dues is March 29, 1990. For due amounts and information call 758-3285, ask for Ken or Melonie. 3.99 FLEXIBLE ' SEWING MACHÍNE . MAGNIFIER ANNUAL MAGRATH ROD & GUN BANQUET AND TROPHY NIGHT - will be held Saturday, March 17th in the Magrath United Church Hall commencing at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are available from Johnny in the Hard­ware Dept.; Rod Arndt, Flor or LaVoy Bossert. $10/each. No installation - just peel off protective tape & stick onto your sewing machine. Bend and twist to the desired position. For needle threading, bobbin threading, etc. REG. $4.50 SALE- $3.59 **************** CHINOOK HEALTH UNIT - requires a janitor for the Magrath Office 2 evenings per week. Interested parties should apply in writing by March 31/90 to: Mr. Bruce West, Administrator, Chinook Health Unit, Box 727, Fort Macleod, AB. TOL 0Z0. Phone 553-4451. FOUND: 2 sets of keys left at the- Post Office. Claim at News Office. MOBILE DENTURE CLINIC: George Torre­Alba, Denturist, will be at. Diamond Willow Terrace Lodge Monday, March 19th at 6 p.m. Mobile Phone No. 1-554-5017. WANTED: Coach for High School Baseball Team. Practices are after school; the games as well. Those interested may contact Neil Nordquist or Ross Blackmer at 758-3366. FAMILY TIME: Come join us in a Skating Party Sunday, March 18th from 1:30-2:30. Magrath United Church Sunday School. Phone 758-6265 for more Information. FOR RENT: Available April 1, very clean 3 bedroom apartment, large front room, private entrance. Phone 758-3188. OPEN HOUSE honoring Isabel Bennett on lier 85th birthday, Sat. March 24, 4-7, Gerry Bennett home. o crifts by request. MAGRATH ROD & GUN CLUB EXECUTIVE MEETING Thursday, March 15th (tonight) at 7:30 p.m. at the Club House. Please attend. Responsible 12 yr. old will babysit after school, evenings, Saturdays. Phone Olivia at 758-3781. MAGRATH LADIES ANNUAL BONSPIEL The Magrath ladies Curling Club held their Annual Bonspiel February 27th to March 4th with 16 rinks participating. The First Event (Arndt Motors, Trophy spon­sors) was won by the Shirley Hill Rink from Lethbridge. 2nd - bfelba Walker Rink of Leth­bridge; 3rd - Evie Hillmer foursome, Magrath, 4th - Jean Virginillo and teammates, Lethbridge. Second Event (Magrath Trading Co. Ltd. Trophy sponsors) was won by the Helen Crombez Rink, Lethbridge; 2nd - Sharon Turnbull Rink, Warner; 3rd - Doret Rogalsky fourseom, Coal­dale; 4th - Pauline Rusling and mates, Leth. Third Event (Treasury Branch Trophy sp­onsors) was taken by the Karen Blenner-Hassett Rink, Lethbridge; 2nd - Joyce Budau Rink, Leth­bridge; 3rd - Lindy Oliver and teammates, Mag- rath and fourth to the Doris Ratke crew fron Magrath. The first rink out, prizes donated by Sunshine Excavating, was the S. Howe rink - from Lethbridge. The Largest end scored in the first game, prizes donated by Time Air, was 5 and was awarded to the Shirley Hill rink, Lethbridge. The door prize, donated by Berry's Country Store, Spring Coulee, was won by Sue Kylo. Friday night the ladies were served a delicious meal catered to by the United Church Women. We were all very excited that the "Queen of England" was able to spend a few minutes of her time and talk about the "Etiquette of Curling". Following the Royal visit, an auction was held with Keith Erdman as auct­ioneer and Stan Shimazowa as his able assist­ant. We thank the United Church ladies, Keith irdman and the "Queen" as well as all those who donated, sponsored, and helped in any way to­wards making our bonspiel the success it was. The Executive - Magrath Ladies Curling Club. . Westwind Atom A League Play Offs, Fri­day March 2, Vauxhall and Magrath Blues faced off for the first game, Magrath winning 5-1. Scorers: Bryce Strafe 2-1; Tyler Ferguson 1-1; Mark Mehew 1, Kinn Wetherelt 1-1; Matt John- ' son 3 assists, Ryan Ripley & Dustin Godionton 1 each. Ken Rasmussen faced 24 shots on net. Saturday, March 3 saw a dream come true when Raymond and Magrath met. MAGRATH WON 4-3. Bryce Strafe 1-2-; Dustin Godionton 1; Ryan Ripley 1, Matt Johnson 1-1; Assists to Cam­eron Anderson, Mark Mehew, Kinn Wetherelt and Tyler Ferguson. Ken Rasmussen played an ex­cellent game facing 29 shots. Good work beys. Wednesday, töerch 7 Raymond played Magrath in Magrath and came away with a 11-1 victory. Matt Johnson scored Magrath's lone goal assist­ed by Bryce Strafe and Dustin Godionton. Ken Rasmussen faced 44 shots on net. First in league went to Raymond with Magrath second. Round #3 in Provincial Play-Offs saw Magrath Atom A Blues travel to High River March 4th and travel back with wide smiles. Magrath won 8-1. Scorers: Matt Johnson 2-2; Bryce Strafe 3-1; Greg Henry 1, Mark Mehew 2 assists to Tyler Ferguson, Tommy Lee, Bart Bullock, Dustin Godionton, Cameron Anderson, Ryan Ripley and Ken Robinson. Saturday, March 10, High River met Mag­rath in Magrath, Magrath winning 10-4 mak­ing them the Zone 5 Atom C Champions. Scor­ers: Matt Johnson 4; Bryce Strafe 2-1; Kinn Wetherelt 3; Tommy Lee 1; assists to Dustin Godlonton3, Mark frjehew 2, Ryan Ripley 1, Greg Henry 1, Lome McKelvey 1. Great job in net Greg Bourne. Excellent win boys. Congratulations boys and to the coach Duke Wetherelt and assistants John Ferguson and Ron Johnson. Tho Magrath Atom A Blues will be travelling to Spirit River to represent Zone 5 Division in the Provincials on the 23rd, 24th and 25th of March. Team members: Clayton Anderson, Cameron Anderson, Bart Bui lock, Greg Bourne, Tyler Ferguson, Dustin Godionton, Greg Henry, Matt Johnson, Lome. McKelvey, Mark Mehew, David Orr, Ryan Ripley, Ken Robinson, Ken Rasmussen, Tommy Lee, Kinn Wetherelt, Bryce Strafe. Jack Twitchen: Many pardons, please, please forgive us. Thank you, thank you for the score sheets (donated by Jack & Betty Twitchen for Magrath Minor Hockey). Farewell Services for Shane Foote, who will serve in the Auckland New Zealand Misson, will be lie Id in the Welling Chapel, Sunday, March 18th at 9 a.m. Open House from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the farm heme of Arvel Foote. Kari Fletcher has returned from the Chic­ago/ Illinois Mission and" will give her hone- ccming report in the Magrath 2nd Ward Sunday, March 18th at 3 p.m. PROVINCIAL 3A TOURNAMENT SCHEDILE MARCH 16-17 Tom Karren Gym ” ’ Magrath Vs Bowness (Calgary Lome-Jensen vs Brooks Beaverlodge vs Ardrossan Parkland vs Winner Game 1 Lloydminster vs Winner Game 2 Kate Andrews vs Red Deer Loser Game. 1 vs Loser Game 2 Games continue Saturday beginning at 8 a.m. with Consolation final at 4:45 p.m. 3rd Place Final at 6:45 p.m. and Championship at 8:30 p.m. Prices: Tournament Pass $6; Session Pass $2. Friday 9:00 10:45 12:30 2:15 4:00 7:15 9:00 a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Del Bonita Wildlife Club will have a Gopher Hunt Saturday, March 31, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Meet at the Canp Kitchen .by 10 a.m. Categories: Carpet it ive - in teams partner) 2. Non competitive - shoot 3. Bow hunting. Friday March 9, Rod's Tacfc»oles to Coaldale and lost by two goals, ' Ririe 4-0; Adam Mehew 1-1; Denver Wetherelt 1-1, Mason Dahl 1-2; Chris'Chatwin. Goalie duties shared Darren Bevers. Saturday, March 10 we hosted Warner winning 9-3. Dustin Ririe 4-1; Mason Dahl 3-1; Braedcn Balderson 2-0; Chris Chatwin did a fine job as to register, (bring a for $1 tail. travelled 9-7. Dustin oy MaSON Dahl, Denver WethereIt and goalie-. June Ririe Magrath ist Scouts Group PIES! PIES! PIES! Committee will assemble pies for your freezer. We will deliver Friday, March 30. $.4 .each or $3.75 for orders 10/more. Place orders by phoning Joan Bly 758-3752; Patricia Dudley 758-3200u . . MARCH IS RED CROSS MONTH. This ‘year's campaign is slated for the second last week of March comnencing Wednesday, March 21st. Please supp­ort this worthwhile organization and show7 the rest of the Province that Magrath cares. With kindest regards, Kurt V.idmer, Campaign Chairman.HOMER j, GREEN CROSS | TREE DRESSING | Protective sea! for freshly pruned trees, shrubsand roses. 200g size. 5027-222-12 I SAVE ^^9 LOO Treat your Pet to the best. They q j will enjoy it. Z / REG. 49b ■"* REGULAR $6.29 CAT FOOD Canned nutrition to pamper your cat. 6 OZ./170 g size. Pets You will find a good selection of supplies in the "Pet" Section. We will be happy to help you with your needs. w^wmrwiiMwiirrmMiirMn h REG. 10.99 V2 PRICE DEL BONITA WILDLIFE CLUB - will be having a Hunter Education INSTRUCTOR Course on April 4th & 5th. For furter information contact Kevin or Deanne Passey. Plsone 653-2339/ " roasting pan Black Magic Bake & Roast. Pans Popular size. REG. $5.99 HOME WARE GARBAGE BAGS 26”x36” with twist ties. Don't miss out on this great Garbage Bag Sale. 497 MMB—Banegi—y nwrrwi i i ■■■ma. BE SURE TO VISIT OUR. I GARDEN CENTRE FOR THE | STARTER POTS & SOIL. ¡: «iw ■ 1 .I. ■ 1 . I 12 Cup Muffin Pan New BLACK MAGIC 12 cup Muffin Tins. Bakes them perfect. Easy to remove from the Dans. v2 PRICE! ESSO EROTIC BOTA 10W30 0H i Hire size. Magrath hosted, a com. ied 12 team Atcxn A & Atom B tournament over the Teacher Convent­ion weekend February 22-24th. Atom B's first game was Thursday at 12:30 against the Taber Blackhawks which we lost 7-4. Goal getters: Lome McKelvey 2-1; Bart Bullock 1-0; Landen Harker 1-0, Tarmy Lee 0-1. The hustler award went to Lome McKelvey. Magrath's second game was Friday after­noon again at 12:30 against our arch rivals, Raymond. The score was 1-0 for Raymond at the end of the first period. Two perfect goals by Tommy Lee in the second, put us ahead 2-1 at ' the end of the second. Taste of victory was on everyone's lips until the 20 second mark when with six players on the attack, Raymond snuck the puck past our goalie Greg Bourne, who played an excellent game. This was the clos­est we've come to beating Raymond all year. The final score 2—2, with the hustler award to #2 Greg Henry. Magrath’s third game, which was Game #16 on the schedule, was against Cardston Friday at 3:30 p.m. This was a very close checking game with the first goal coming at 17:24 of the third period. Lome McKelvey, with the help of Michael Heggie and B.J. Hoibak flipp­ed the puck into the Cardston net to give us the lead which we held until the clock struck 3:52 when Cardston tied it up. Gavin Beck to Lome McKelvey to Ianden Harker and we were in the lead again. A great glove save by Greg Bourne in the last 45 seconds kept us in the lead and we ended the game with a 2-1 victory. Hustler award went to Greg Bourne. Saturday, and time for the finals. Our one win, one tie and one loss put us in Game #22 vying for 3rd or 4th position again­st Lethbridge Legionnaires. This was a very close game. Greg Bourne came up bigin the first period as he held his ice to a Leth­bridge player who’ was awarded a penalty shot. Final score 3-2 for Lethbridge gave us second consolation. Both goals .for Magrath were scored by Gavin Beck with Bart Bullock receiv­ing an assist. Hustler award went to Landen Harker. The Atom B's would like to thank the following sponsors: 1st Place Trophies - Marvin & Louellen Lee; 1st Consolation Trophies - Fred's Excavating, Dr. Norton, Marc's Concrete, Magrath Trading Co. Ltd., Just For You Hair­styles, Magrath Co Op; 2nd Place - Treasury Branch; T & W Acres; 2nd Consolation - Mag­rath Pharmacy, Magrath Minor Hockey; 3rd Place - Herb & Dianna McKelvey. 3rd Consolat­ion - Hoibak Greenhouses. Hustler Medals - Marvin & Louellen Lee. . We would like to thank Lance Harker for donating his 50-50 win back to the tournament and to Deb & John Panczak for their cash do­nation to help offest the costs. A special thank you to'the Rehab Society for a lovely job of the trophies, the boys will enjoy them for a long tine. Marvin and I would like to thank all those who were in any way helping out to make the tournament the success it was. Thanks to the players, coaches, referees, time keepers, score keepers, concession workers, 50-50 ticket sellers; all those who sat at the tables upstairs and sold tickets,- zambonie drivers, sponsors, poster makers, popcorn poppers and anyone else who helped out. Special thank you to Duke and June for ’yelping Marvin and I organize the B side of touj rent. We really appreciated it and are < .iankfu.1 for all your knowledge on the details requiired to run a tournament as smoothly as ours was run. I hope everyone had as much fun as we did. l l CP. Friday, March 9th the Tadpole Moms and a few Tadpole Sisters played their Tad­pole sons. No fights broke out, in fact there was perfect harmony on the rink. The game ended up a 9-9 tie. Those participot- ing were: Coach Stan Rienguette, Rose Mandel, Darla Mehew, June Ririe, Marie Rienguette, Diane Stanford, Linda Bourelle, June Weth- erelt, Alli Stoutjesdyk, Luellen Lee, Laura Nishikawa, Joanne Robertson, Any Bullock, Carri Heggie, Angela Miller, Patti Balder- son, Kelsi Godionton, Robin Stellick. Thanks to the two Coaches Wade Nishi- kawa and Rod Ririe for their time and effort to make this a most fun and successful season. Someday these little Tadpoles will turn into great Frogs. j.b. Magrath High School Curling closed with a bonspiel. Winners of John Panczak's First Event trophy were Scott Holzwarth? Clayton Strong, Pam Blood, Todd Robinson. Second Event trophy, donated by Bill Whitt was won by Jason Coleman, Brett Wocknitz, Kristi Hoibak, Chad Reigling. Thanks to Stan at T.H.E. STORE for contributing slurpies to each competitor. Reed Coleman.and Carol Beswick, school counsellors, appreciate coach Bill Whitt for his work with new curlers and experienced curlers too. Thanks Bill. . . SAFETY TIPS MESSAGE FROM THE AMBULANCE PERSONNEL. Now that the warmer days are approach­ing, more and more youngsters in Alberta will suffer grievous injury from bicycle accidents. It is our recommendation that you consider purchasing a cycling helmet for your child. Suitable helmets should be nat­ionally approved and thefit should be tail­ored to the wearer. Wearing someone else's helmet may not provide the safety required if an automobile collides with your child. If the helmet is involved in a fall, have it checked at the store of purchase to be sure the helmet will protect in subsequent mishaps. It goes without saying that all children should follow the rules of the road and safety should be a primary concern. Am­bulance care can be reached at 758-3371, how­ever, safety measures may prevent you from needing to make that call. ATTENTION LADY GOLFERS: The Annual Ladies' Golf Meeting of the Magrath Golf Club will be held Wednesday, March 28, 1990 at 7:30 p.m. at the Magrath School Library. Every­one is invited to attend. Pres. Alice Collier. MAGRATH CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION LTD. 50th ANNUAL MEETING - Wednesday, Marob 21st 2 p.m. Co-Op Members please attend. Belated Birthday Wishes .to Kelly Orr who hit the BIG 30 on March 14th. From the Flames Fans. SR. CITIZENS' WEDNESDAY 12 NOON LUNCHEON Wed. March 21st. Beef Stew/Dumplings. Friday, fferch 28 th - ?:'ot Luck Noon l— -vorPRODU E Oranges navel 56 McIntosh Apples Romaine Lettuce I I LEMONS . Garlic CELLO ,59%. I« 79' 174 . I kg . 59c .2Z.79 . 2/79 Mushrooms 3.55 oz J29 Cucumbers 99« LONG ENGLISH. . each COkO PRODUCTS - 1 liter . 99^ PRODUCTS - 1 liter EXTRA! EXTRA! READ ALL ABOUT IT: What a thrill­ing experience for our Town and Minor Hockey. We finally have a team going to Provincials. Our Atom Provincial Team, coached by Duke Wetherelt, assisted by John Ferguson, is going to Provincials in Spirit River, Alta, on March 23-2Sth. The team is endeavouring to raise money to cover the cost of transportation for the trip but time is very' short and they will likely fall short of their objective. Anyone who would like to help support the team may make a donation to Donna Warnock, Betty Twit-chen or June Wetherelt. We wish the boys luck and hope they will be able to bring the chairp­ionship back to Magrath. BATTERY & BOTTLE DRIVE: The Atom Provincial Team will be canvassing the Town on Friday evening, March 16t.h and Saturday morning, March 17th to raise money for their upcoming trip to Provincials in Spirit River. Please support the boys (the first Minor Hockey Team to make it to Provincials) by donating any bottles or cans and any old batteries. PURE ENTERTAINMENT: Don’t forget to core watch the HILLMER HORNETS battle the MAGRATH MOSQ­UITOS on Sunday, March 18th at noon in the Arena. This is guaranteed to be 100% fun. Silver collection will be taken with proceeds to Magrath Minor Hockey. ****************************** WANTED: Homemaker for Home Care Program. One for Magrath, one for Welling. Applica­tions available at the Health Unit Monday, Tuesday and Wednesdays, or from Lydia Brunner. Phone 758-3029 for further information. FOR RENT: Available April 1st, 3 bedroom house on acreage in town. $250/month. Phone 758-6276 or Lloyd Farrell of Realty World, 320-0125. WANTED: 1 square hay baler in good enndit-ion. Will trade car for the above. Phone 758-6802. OPEN HOUSE - in honor of Jason & Wendi Wiide will be held at the Magrath residence of Roger & Isabel Wilde on Saturday, Maroh 24th 1990 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 (previously • dated March 21st, NOW CHANGED to March 24th) All friends and relatives welcome. Call 758-6257 if uncertain of location. FOR SALE: 10 acres, serviced with small house, 2 dugouts, starter greenhouse and small out buildings. 5 km S.E. of Magrath, Price haw dropped. Call 758-6576. WANTED; 10 to 20 live Pigeons. Will pay. Call 758-6576. ANNUAL MAGRATH MAC GREGOR HIGHLANDERS PROGRAM - Thursday, March 29th, 7 p.m. in the old School Gym, under the direction of Alice Stevenson's Senior Students. MASS PRACTISE - Wednesday, March 28th irrmediately after school. All students please attend. Anyone having high­land shoes to sell or lend, please call 758­3570 or 758-3686. ’ FOR SALE.: 2 bedroom house on Main Street. Available May 1st. Also for Rent. Call after 6 p.m. 758-3692, ask for Robynn. NOTICE: If you can do light housekeeping and are interested in making good money. Call-Robynn at 758-3692. FOR SALE: 10 ft. Camper, heater, 3 burner stove, oven. Excellent condition 758-6293 Pork Side Spare Rihs MAPLE LEAF "DEVON" 500 g.,. 450 g Sliced Side Bacon WlBRBfc MAPLE LEAF 4Î7 “ Kg 149 |99 Luncheon Meats *********************************«**************w********ww****w>1kww<<w*wwwwww<wwwwwwwwwwwjk MINOR HOCKEY BANQuet: Friday, April 6th at 6:30 p.m. in the School Cafeteria (Snail Gym) Please use EAST doors. Cost: $6.50 plate age 5 and over (no refund). We pay per plate and MUST have an exact count prior to March 30th. PLEASE CONFIRM WITH DONNA WARNOCK NUMBER ATT­ENDING BEFORE MARCH 30th - AND PICK UP TICKETS Family and friends welcome. General Meeting and elections to follow. ATTENTION SUNTAN CUSTOMERS: It's time once again to start to think about the Spring and Summer, and how nice it would be to have that Beautiful Golden Tan, but you just don't have the t ime to lay out in the sun for hours. Well, you are in luck, "JUST FOR YOU HAIR­STYLES" is having a Super Deal on their Sun­tanning Sessions this year. Just $39.95 for 400 minutes, that's right, an additional 100 minutes! For Grade 12 Graduates - only $37.95 for 400 minutes. You can't lose, you will have that Golden Tan that you have a1ways wanted in one full session. Our concern is "YOU"! So we will be open evenings for your convenience. Starting April 3rd until June 30t.h, 1990. Please stop by or phone to book your appointments. Don't wait too long to book your convenient time. Phone 758-6350. FOR SALE: 5 bedroom heme on huge, well treed corner lot. Main floor includes large mud room entry. Laundry, Sewing Room with lots of built in shelves; Country Kitchen, Family Rocm, Living Room with fire place; 4 bed­rooms and 4 piece bathroom. Upstairs has TV/bedroon plus large bedroom, with walkin closet; study area; 3 piece bathroan; add­itional space upstairs for storage or future development. Attached double garage and shed. Priced to sell. Drive by comer 1st Ave. North & 2nd St. East. Also 1^ acre pasture or lot on comer of 3 rd St. East and 1st Ave. North. Phone Ron or Carol Smith, 758-6837. NOTICE: Anyone interested in coaching Soccer please call one of the Soccer Committee: President - Lesley Heath, 758-6849; Vice President - Jacquie Bly, 758-3103; Secret­ary Laurel Bennett, 758-6222; Treasurer - Martine Rollingson, 758-3648; Grade 1 & 2 - Marva Hatch, 758-3646. WE NEED YOU. MAPLE LEAF DELI 125 g 1» Sirloin Steak. 2!9659, ******************************************* GALBRAITH JENSEN TOURS _ IS PROUD TO PRESENT UTAH/ARIZONA/MESA TEMPLE PAGEANT - April 4th to April 16th. Bryce Canyon, Grand Canyon, Phoenix, Tucson, Medico. Join us!! Call Evelyn, 758-3640. LDS CHURCH HISTORY TOUR - to Missouri, Kirt­land, Ohio, Nauvoo, Washington, The Hill Cumorah Pageant - July 18th to 31, 1990. Join Drew & David Galbraith for the first time or for a return engagement. For more information Call Evelyn, 758-3640, today. LITTLE LEAGUE REGISTRATION: March 31st, 6 to 8 p.m. Ice Arena. Coach Pitch & Farm - $30; Major: 13,14,15 yr. olds - $35. N.B. Anyone who has not paid last year's fees must pay before eligible to play this year. Also please check if you have a uni­form in your closet and return at this time. GENERAL MEETING - will be held at 8 p.m. Every parent is encouraged to attend. ANNUAL SPRING SING CONCERT - Will be held at Southminster Sanctuary (Lethbridge) on Sunday, May 6t.h, 1990 at- 7 p.m. This four choir concert -will feature the Anne Campbell Singers, Linnet Singers and SbuthminsterJun­ior Choir under the direction of Dr. Anne Campbell, and the Mini-Choir directed by Shannon Little. Our choirs are ably assist­ed by accompanists Celine Cassis, Susan Wilde, Heather Johnson and Shelagh Stephan. This year we are pleased to have the brother/sis-ter violin duo, Aaron and Alicia Au as our guest artists. Tickets are available from all choir members at a cost of $5.00. MAGRATH GARDEN CLUB MEETING - Wednesday, March 28th at 7:30 p.m. in the Magrath School Teachers lounge. Please use North doors. Subject will be "Tunnel Gardening". Lecture and slide presentation by Duncan Lloyd. Everyone welcome. ' DEL BONITA COUNTRY ASSOCIATION - Family Dance & Pot Luck Supper March 17th at 7 p.m. Music by D.J.-Shane Forsythe. FOR SALE: Mobile Home 12’x64'; porch, washer, dryer, stove & fridge. Good cond­ition. Can be. moved. Ph. 758-6293. FOR SALE: 1979 Kawasaki KX250. Never raced Good condition. Re-built motor. Price - $600.00. Phone 758-6802. I I PATRICKS DA/ *FDDD SALE* Sour Cream ■> Sour Cream , PALM LIGHT 375irIj ALPHA 500mL 1” Cottage Cheese - PALM 1% 375g 1’5 alpha 1 liter. 159 Ice Cream PÄM 2 liter 999 JOUI OR JELLY WELCH'S 500mL 238 Miracle Whip KRAFT 1 liter * MAXWELL HOUSE 300g 2” JIIÌC6 McCain JR. JUICE 4xl25mL Heinz BABY FOOD 128mL 2 for COOkleS CHRISTIE 450g V« 98c Oatmeal quaker oats ikg 998 208 laundry Detergent 210 liter Electrasol 1.4kg B 748 Garbage Bags glad 20 pack SHAMPOO AND CONDITIONER UNICURE 600mL. 4» 98c Cheez Whiz KRAFT 500g 3«a Frozen Fish BOSTON BLUEWATER FISH 680g 448